Obama’s Dirty Dozen: 12 Secret Service agents sent home from Colombia after misconduct with PROSTITUTES

A dozen Secret Service agents assigned to protect President Barack Obama at an international summit in Colombia have been sent home over allegations that at least one of them was found to be cavorting with prostitutes.

A Secret Service spokesman did not dispute a tip received by The Associated Press that the misconduct which led to them agents being relieved of duty involved prostitutes in Cartagena, the site of the Summit of the Americas.

A U.S. official, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter and requested anonymity, put the number of agents at 12.

The Washington Post reported that Jon Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, said the accusations related to at least one agent having involvement with prostitutes.

Ronald Kessler, a former Post reporter and the author of a book about the Secret Service, told the Post that he had learned that 12 agents were involved, several of them married.